The perceived role of ward-based primary healthcare outreach teams in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Background: The aim of ward-based outreach teams (WBOTs) is to improve access to primary healthcare (PHC) services including health promotion and disease prevention in South Africa. Limited information is available in South Africa on user perceptions of services provided by WBOTs in rural households...
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Main Authors: | Landiwe S. Khuzwayo (Author), Mosa Moshabela (Author) |
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